Sharks update: Couture could soon take another step toward return
Logan Couture will not return to the lineup for the San Jose Sharks' game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, but he could practice with the team on Sunday before their road trip.
Couture has been skating regularly for just over a month and is expected to play at some point during the team's upcoming five-game road trip. [ more ]
Offense fuels Sharks' resurgence, but more concerns lay directly ahead
The San Jose Sharks returned home with confidence after a successful road trip, beating three Eastern Conference teams and almost defeating the defending Stanley Cup champions.
The Sharks went 3-1-1 on their 11-day road trip, including dramatic comeback wins over the New York Islanders and Detroit Red Wings. [ more ]
Sharks soaking in best win of season in comeback vs. Islanders
The San Jose Sharks have struggled on the road this season, but recently had a strong performance with back-to-back comebacks and their first road win of the season
The Sharks have significantly improved their scoring on the road, going from six goals in their first 10 games to 16 goals in their last three games [ more ]
Caps depart for season-long road trip with sour taste after blowout loss
The Washington Capitals' five-game winning streak was snapped by the Edmonton Oilers in a 5-0 loss.
The Capitals' season-long issues, such as a lack of five-on-five scoring and a woeful power play, returned to the forefront in their loss to the Oilers.
Solving these problems is now a priority for the Capitals as they head out on their longest road trip of the season. [ more ]
Depleted Knicks ripped by Pacers after making blockbuster trade
INDIANAPOLIS - The Knicks were missing several perimeter players Saturday night, both old and new, with RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley jettisoned in a trade and prized newcomer OG Anunoby not yet with them following his acquisition from the Raptors earlier in the day.
Spencer Carbery on Capitals' upcoming road trip: 'This is the stretch that I'm most concerned with'
The Metropolitan division in the NHL is currently the most competitive, with only 11 points separating the first-place team from the seventh-place team.
The Washington Capitals will face a challenging stretch of games against Western Conference teams during which they will need to adapt to different playing styles and hostile environments. [ more ]
Bruins Notes: Boston Ends 'Overtime Road Trip' On Positive Note
The Boston Bruins won their first game of the road trip, capturing two points with Charlie McAvoy's game-winning goal in overtime.
The Bruins ended the road trip with five out of a possible eight points, earning praise from head coach Jim Montgomery and defenseman Charlie McAvoy. [ more ]
Louise Glück, the Nobel Prize-winning poet, visited Claremont McKenna College where she talked about her experiences and her love for food despite her struggles with anorexia.
Glück won the Nobel Prize in Literature and shared her immediate reactions to the news, including calling her son and friends.
Glück drove from Berkeley to Southern California with the author, discussing music and enjoying the almond orchards along the way. [ more ]
Louise Glück visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California, where she was hesitant to fly and instead took a six-hour road trip with the person who wrote this article.
Glück won the Nobel Prize in Literature and shared the news with her son, friends, and editor before reporters arrived at her home. [ more ]
“Happy things I thought drifting down into sleep and all the faces That afflict—laid low, I could be the paper They ravish or remember and the end of their script”
Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-winning poet, visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California and drove with a friend from Berkeley to avoid flying during COVID.
Glück packed snacks and CDs for the road trip, reminiscing about listening to operas with her former husband on previous trips. [ more ]
Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-winning poet, visited Claremont McKenna College in Southern California and drove with a friend from Berkeley to avoid flying during COVID.
Glück packed snacks and CDs for the road trip, reminiscing about listening to operas with her former husband on previous trips. [ more ]
âI never conceived of not writing a novel. I believedâoh, God, I believed, it was an article of faith!âI was born to write a novel.â âCynthia Ozick https://t.co/kqvzbSbxgQ
Weâve unlocked a special excerpt of our Art of Poetry interview with Louise Glück, which appears in full in our Winter issue. You can read it on our website: https://t.co/yDa9o2bb5Q